While the little girl was scolding him, a voice from within the caravan called out: "Perrine!
In the gate they lingered awhile, turning about and scolding the man on guard.
The men outside were chattering and scolding furiously.
Angus caught up the basket and dashed through the door, and I followed, making all the noise I could, and scolding everybody.
He broke out suddenly, in a petulant tone--rather the tone of a child who knows it has been naughty, and wants to get the scolding over which it feels sure is coming some time.
Another was a circular letter sent out by Mr. Hammerstein on December 23d, scolding his subscribers because they were not coming up to his help against the mighty.
The scoldingvoice ceased of a sudden, while a woman appeared at the door of a room located at the end of the passage.
Life with this scolding dame was far from pleasant for the poor lame lad.
Before he came, I was scolding and complaining always from morning until night.
If the butter would not churn, she would sing instead of scolding as the other maids did, and presently the butter would come, and such butter as it was too!
When the loaves burned, she did not cry out against the Brownies, who were said to play tricks with the oven, but received the scolding from her mistress with humility.
Her ceaseless scolding and carping often made poor Freyo so miserable that he would put aside his wood carving, for he had no heart to work.
In our little cottage we could be as happy as kings and queens, if you would but leave off scolding and be content.
With thescolding dame's return, the quiet and contentment of the little cottage had fled.
However, he was relieved that he did not hear her sharp tongue scolding all day long.
And when the latter, scolding and panting, loosened her frill and picked the earth and bits of moss off her neck, she jumped upon her like a wild cat, put both arms round her, and imprinted numerous boisterous kisses on her brown throat.
The door of the room was flung open and the master [Pg 7] began scolding the maid in an angry voice.
I did not mean to begin scolding you the very moment I came near you, Lizzie,' said Lady Merton.
But only think of Mrs. Hazleby, scolding and snapping for ever; and Harriet, with her finery and folly and vulgarity.
Before twenty years of managing and scolding had fixed her eyes in one perpetual stare,' said Elizabeth.
It will make you sick to hear her scolding and patronizing poor Mamma.
He looks so savage with that scowl of his, and talks so gruff when he is scolding at things in general, that nobody would have believed he would have let such little things come anywhere near him.
The prime minister, whose last breath was spent in scolding his nurse, dies with a magnificent apothegm on his lips, manufactured by a reporter.
We find in museums, but not in common use, another terrible implement for the curbing of the rebellious tongues of scolding women.
In a few moments it became clear that Madame Haupt was engaged in descending the ladder, scolding and exhorting again, while the ladder creaked in protest.
And now having vented my spleen in scolding you, and having told you, what you must know, how very much and how anxiously I want to hear how you and your family are getting on at Clifton, the purport of this letter is finished.
Meanwhile his faithful comrade stood beside him, scoldingand showering harsh, reproachful words upon him without stint.
We must try something else," said she, and the Spanish Doll had to come down, scolding Spanish all the way.
John bore the old woman's scolding with great sweetness of temper.
To do her justice, she was only scolding her daughter out of sympathy, and because she did not know what other tone to take.
If I have ever failed, even loved you less than you wished, scold me, dear Robert, as I am scolding you now, and I will love you the more for it.
But you will, and between you and me, my dear, it's just as well to come out of the battle with a smiling face as with eight additional crow's feet and a new scolding lock of gray hair.
And she chuckled happily as she tucked back the curlyscolding locks that were flying about, all helter-skelter, like feathers unloosed or fluffy chicks blowing away from the mother wing.
He did not live to see the work 'Scolding Sairy' was to do that night.
And their she has a way of scolding you, just as Sarah Austen had, that you'd never suspect.
I richly deserved the scolding he had for me when I got back to town, which sent me running to Arlington Street.
As a little fellow, after a scolding for some wayward prank, he would throw himself into Hilary's arms and cling to him, and would never know how near he came to unmanning him.
Soon they heard sounds of human life through the forest quiet, the loud voice of a scolding woman and a confused babel of children's voices.
Suddenly they came out close to a small log-house that stood in an irregular clearing; and now the scolding and the babel were plain to be heard.
Pat laughed back--he and Betsey were always scolding and always laughing at each other--muttered something about skittish women, and walked off down the avenue to watch for the family.
After a time they got a little tired of talking and scolding and hunting and midnight parties, so Mrs. Owl, who was always saving odds and ends, thought it would make them very rich and happy if they had a store.
There he sat scolding away, and the hippopotamus kept on splashing and spluttering as he took his bath.
Then the hermits had to listen to a well-deserved scolding from Jeanne, the maid, who seemed as vexed as the shopkeeper.
After to-morrow I shall forever be out of reach of your shrill voice and scolding tongue!